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Couldn't agree more, miss having a physical handle of some sort that actually provides feedback as you go from one to the other. I too have done the accidental slam into park thing when having to quickly shift. I also can't believe this vehicle doesn't have paddles (especially in the upper trims) as the little +/- buttons are terribly inconvenient, shouldn't have to take my eyes off the road to shift. I use lower gears a lot on mountain passes.


While that still isn't as nice as paddles, or even buttons on the steering wheel similar you the cruise control buttons, that's still better than the little buttons on the center console, but I definitely didn't see an option for that on the expys, and the surgery required to make it work would be nuts.The column shifter on the Super Duty has the +/- and tow/haul located nicely. I think one can option the F-150 with this shifter should they delete the storage console, notice there is room for 6 cup holders in the console too.
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Why can't the manufacturers offer an option to use a mechanical "stick shift" that provides the electrical input to the trans? They could also make it so you could leave it in high gear and let the trans decide. That way we can still have the feeling of shifting.
I know this isn't going to happen but i can still hope it will. I also realize more than 6 speeds shifted with a "stick" would require a lot of activity.
Personally, if I had the money I would put a in manual trans w/clutch pedal.